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Guidelines on sampling and result interpretation for microbiologists and infection control nurses working in healthcare environments.
This section introduces other legislation, partnerships and approaches that protect water.
A collaborative project between the Environment Agency, Natural England and Wessex Water to understand more about the application of social science to encouraging water efficiency.
In Lincolnshire and Rutland all 11 bathing waters have been classified as Good or Excellent.
This tool provides guidance to help identify and mitigate environmental risks to long term water availability and quality.
Data about the international and domestic movement of freight by water, produced by Department for Transport.
The appropriate measures for emissions control at regulated facilities with an environmental permit for the treatment or transfer of WEEE.
How to apply for a screening study with the Environment Agency to assess and rank water resources options for farming (now closed for applications).
Annual update on bathing water quality at designated bathing waters in England.
Seeking views on updating toilet specifications to stop cistern water from re-entering drinking water in properties and to understand the causes of leaking toilet valves.
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